This groundbreaking book offers men in recovery the tools they need to work through key issues with which they commonly struggle, including difficulty admitting powerlessness, finding connection with a Higher Power, letting go of repressed anger and resentment, contending with sexual issues, and overcoming barriers to intimacy and meaningful relationships.

This book offers six guiding principles that are key to lasting recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. It will help you understand why they're important, how they relate to the Twelve Steps, and why they work.

With the artistry of a memoirist, Therese Jacobs-Stewart draws on her personal story and an impressive range of knowledge in psychology, spirituality, and the Twelve Steps to show us the way out of the morass of pain and confusion that addiction creates.

Buy your Kindle eBook from Amazon Buy your kobo eBook Buy your Barnes and Noble eBooks for iPhone, iPod, PC, or Mac Buy your iBook at iTunesSpiritual director and psychologist Judith E. Turian draws from her personal experiences and professional training to show us how to take a risk and let God in, get comfortable with God as a friend and companion, find joy and comfort in being around God, and…

Buy your Kindle eBook from Amazon Buy your kobo ebook Buy your eBook formats from Barnes and Noble Buy your iBook at iTunes.This straight-talking book puts the widespread problem of food addiction into clear perspective and points the way to a life free of the obsession with food.

Beginning with the admission that we are as powerless over growing old as we are over our addictions, Bill takes readers on a journey of discovery and, in doing so, overturns the cliches of age, revealing how he was able to let go of old ideas about "self," experience meditation in a new light, and discover the virtues of simplicity.

In her book Playing It by Heart, best-selling author Melody Beattie helps readers understand what drives them back into the grasp of controlling behavior and victimhood--and what it takes to pull themselves out, to return to the healing, faith, and maturity that come with a commitment to recovery.

Buy your Kindle eBook from Amazon Buy your kobo eBook Buy the Barnes and Noble eBooks for iPhone, iPod, PC, or Mac Buy your iBook at iTunesDuring her six-week stay in a treatment center for food addiction, author Debbie Danowski was required to keep a journal, a task she credits with saving her life. Danowski brings her special insight and life-guiding exercises to the Overeater's Journal.

In this book, Dr. Haroutunian, physician director of the Licensed Health Professionals Program at the Betty Ford Center, provides you with the information needed to understand the dynamics of addiction in older adults.

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A nationally recognized clinical expert and leading researcher on marijuana, Kevin P. Hill provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the drug in Marijuana: The Unbiased Truth about the World's Most Popular Weed.

Dr. Przekop provides a daily routine of exercises that have proven effective in managing chronic pain, often completely relieving it and the deep despair it can cause. Following his program brings the mind and body into harmony so that the psychological function that chronic pain previously served is no longer necessary.

Just as recovery requires daily practice, so does physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle. In The Recovering Body, seasoned health writer, Jennifer Matesa ignites the recovery community with the first-ever guide to achieving physical recovery as part of your path to lifelong sobriety.

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Buy your Kindle eBook from Amazon Buy your kobo eBook Buy your Barnes and Noble eBooks Buy your iBook at iTunesIn her brutally honest, highly original memoir, Kristina Morgan takes us inside her head to experience the chaos, fragmented thinking, and the startling creativity of the schizophrenic mind. With the intimacy of private journal-like entries and the language of a poet, she carries us…

Buy your Kindle eBook from Amazon Buy your kobo eBook Buy your Barnes and Noble eBooks Buy your iBook at iTunes.This New York Times best-seller by Brene Brown, Ph.D., a leading expert on shame, blends original research with honest storytelling and helps readers move from "What will people think?" to"I am enough."

Since 1954, Twenty-Four Hours a Day has become a stable force in the recovery of many alcoholics throughout the world, this "little black book" offers daily thoughts, meditations, and prayers for living a clean and sober life.